How to Spot NFT Trends? Seven Underrated Yet Practical NFT Tools
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How to Spot NFT Trends? Seven Underrated Yet Practical NFT Tools
As the saying goes, "A craftsman must first sharpen his tools." Crypto blogger Corleone recommended seven niche NFT tools. I've tested and used them, and provide corresponding introductions and insights below.
Written by: 0xbread, TechFlow
As the saying goes, "A craftsman must sharpen his tools before he can do his work well." Crypto blogger Corleone recommended six underrated NFT tools. I’ve personally tested and used them, and here is my introduction and analysis.

1. Icy.tools

Its real-time insights feature is a great tool for discovering recent trending NFTs. You can select your desired time frame from the top navigation bar.
Although there are already many similar web-based tools on the market, what attracts me most about Icy.tools is its smooth user experience and interface design. Moreover, to differentiate itself from competitors, Icy.tools integrates features such as real-time mint tracking, an NFT calendar, and customizable NFT alerts—enabling you to discover and track NFTs ahead of the curve.
2. Degenmint
The name Degenmint clearly reflects its target use case—it primarily serves high-risk, speculative users.
Its biggest advantage is being completely free. On this platform, you can not only see what NFTs are currently being minted across the ecosystem but also directly mint your desired NFT collections right within the site.
Degenmint allows users to follow prominent NFT holders, such as owners of BAYC, CryptoPunks, and Moonbirds. By tracking their activity, you can gain valuable insights to inform your own NFT investment decisions.
3. Traitsniper

Traitsniper has launched a trait analysis bot that scans NFT collections and reveals instant rankings, allowing us to purchase higher-ranked NFTs before others.
Additionally, the tool integrates NFT trading functionality, enabling investors to buy directly on its website without having to switch to OpenSea.
4. NFTinspect

NFTinspect is a powerful application that helps you analyze a collection’s Twitter engagement, community interest, and information about top holders.
Community cohesion is one of the key factors in sustaining an NFT project's longevity. With this tool, you can make better-informed decisions about whether to hold a particular NFT collection long-term.
5. Uniq.cx

A tool I've been consistently using, Uniq is one of the best free analytical tools in this space. In addition to NFT price point charts and price curves, it also offers unique candlestick (K-line) charts—yes, just like traditional financial markets.
Moreover, if you purchase an NFT on the secondary market, it automatically calculates your break-even price. On individual project analysis pages, beyond NFT rankings, you can also view metrics like single-holder concentration and paper hands rate.
6. Tokun

Want to bulk buy/sell or mint NFTs? Tokun can help you do exactly that.
Not only that, it also provides a limit order-like function. You set a desired floor price, and once that price is reached, Tokun automatically purchases the NFT for you—eliminating the need to constantly monitor the market and freeing up your attention.
Tokun can automatically generate wallets. Simply transfer funds to the new wallet, and it will assist with minting or tracking your desired NFTs. It supports both the Ethereum and Solana ecosystems.
7. NFTbank

Want to know exactly how much profit or loss your wallet has incurred? NFTbank makes it easy to check these details.
It’s a portfolio management tool for your NFT investments, allowing you to view all your NFTs and their total value. Additionally, you can track high-performing wallets to learn from successful strategies.
Reference link: https://twitter.com/corleonescrypto/status/1579440073426149376
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